Sentences with phrase «who felt closer»

Those who felt closer or «back to normal» were more likely to be pregnant again.
Not quite the attitude we'd hope for, but maybe a man who felt closer to his ancestors through their religion might eventually come to accept that religion.
Significant morale problems exist among segments of the presbyterate who feel closed off from the decision - making process, and failures in catechesis, perhaps to be expected in the wake of a world - shaking event like Vatican II, have left vast portions of the laity barely literate in the fundamentals of the faith.
Similarly, young people with small support networks, who don't have a large number of adults and other people who they can rely on, who they feel close to... they have worse health problems, they are much more likely to be bullied at school [and they have a] much lower view of their whole lives than young people with larger support networks.

Not exact matches

This is an attractive area for anyone who still wants to live close to downtown without feeling like they're sitting on top of their neighbour.
Employees might find it hard to feel the love from a boss or manager who's rarely spotted outside a closed door.
«We literally had to close for a week, change, and renovate to make it so cut - and - dry that (my staff) wouldn't have to deal with people feeling entitled and giving them a hard time,» says Gallagher, who also trained his staff on how to enforce the new limits.
If you're feeling guilty about discounting someone who is 100 % qualified, remind yourself that a position she can do with her eyes closed probably isn't what's best for her.
Now that you've taken a closer look at the Airbnb pitch deck, you hopefully feel significantly more informed about why the service it provides has become so popular with travel enthusiasts and people who are simply looking for alternatives to hotel rooms.
This might seem unsurprising and obvious: «A parent who loves the feeling of holding his baby close?
Even those who are closest to the surface sometimes don't feel their boat rocking.
This idea depends on having someone nearby who you can wrap your arms around, so depending on the nature of your relationships with your colleagues, this one might have to wait until the evening, but if you can find someone you feel comfortable getting close to, a simple hug can have profound stress - busting effects, according to the post.
«And the people who most have to feel that way are the ones closest to the customer.»
I find it interesting that people who adhere to orthodox / fundamentalist streams of Christianity feel the need to make everyone live as they do (regardless of their beliefs)-- it's as though the only way these people can come close to living in accordance with their views is to make sure everyone else pretends to be like them in order to remove the temptation for them.
I have struggled with this a great deal as I want very much to maintain a close relationship with my family but find myself growing increasingly distant because it is just too painful to be close to people that I love dearly but feel completely rejected by for something that I have come to recognize as a core part of who I am and how I view myself and the world around me.
All those good - hearted people who demonstrated outside nuclear bases, who signed petitions and held parades — all of them knew why they felt so close to the edge, and all of them knew why their dreams were filled with visions of the world's end.
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons.»
But when 1.6 Billion human beings say don't hurt our feelings by drawing cartoons (good or bad) of a person who is closer to our hearts than our own families and children, all the tolerance goes down the you know what.
Those people who were in the Klan or any other religious organization claimed to be closer to God and felt they had the right to proclaim others way of life as wrong.
«[Find] a close friend or mentor who could listen, ask questions and help you figure out what you're feeling or thinking.»
At the close of the twentieth century, with ecological deterioration accelerating and the nuclear threat ever with us, we need to feel not acceptance but the challenge to join forces on the side of life, for while we, like all creatures, are ultimately part of a universe that is brutal and may well end, we have, while we live, a part to play different from that of any other creature: we are responsible agents who can join with our loving parent to help our own and other species to survive and flourish.
The figure of Beatrice was probably derived indirectly from the life of St. Francis, who was thought to have offered his followers as close an approximation of an experience of the nearness of Jesus as anyone since apostolic times had ever felt.
Persons who have been hurt in close childhood relationships often feel a painful inner conflict simultaneously pulling them toward intimacy, to get their basic needs met, and away from intimacy, because of the fear of repeating old hurts.
(c) 5:82 [and] thou wilt surely find that, of all people, they who say, «Behold, we are Christians,» come closest to feeling affection for those who believe [in this divine writ]: this is so because there are priests and monks among them, and because these are not given to arrogance.
I feel that the religious excitement that is supposed to come to people who meditate on the flame of a single dark candle in an otherwise dark room was no greater than the pleasure I felt when I looked down a gun - sight and become very close to my own mind and consciousness.
I have a daughter who is in heaven right now, and when she died I felt closer to God than ever before.
People in other parts of the world who feel the impact of those policies pay close attention.
The anxious sense of loss experienced by Jesus» parents is transferred to the Christian who feels at times that he has lost Jesus, only to be assured that Jesus was never lost, and that through His Word, our Lord always keeps us close to Himself.
When one such seminarian, who had come perilously close to dropping out, was able to graduate, I felt I had learned something about living the mystery of spiritual motherhood.
Those of us who do see or feel the presence of God, on the other hand, are forced to conclude that the others are either blind, or closed off to the spiritual realities of this world, or simply unlucky enough not to have experienced God.6
CS Lewis himself, an ironic favorite of exclusivist Evangelicals, concurred with you David when he said, felt there were good Buddhists who were closer to Christ than many Christians.
Those who go the «have it your way» spiritual life never feel satisfied and go through several methods and types of spirituality and in the end reach no closer to their goal of fulfillment.
Perhaps a visit with the family of Maria Durand de Perez would convince the politicians that their task is not that of «closing the back door» on people who they feel have rudely intruded on our homes, nor that of «sending people to the back» of some imaginary, single - file line at U.S. ports of entry.
We looking outside world for answer, who can close the eyes and detach themselves from the world and simply merge in the goodness and love in heart and feel the best what we have, never worry or argue the different name of God or argue who is superior or inferior, the people who argues never even know himself or herself and started defying anything which cant be define, We can answer the very question of God and super power, it is not complicated, close the eyes, breath deeply and start detaching yourself from outside world and stop controlling your body, your thoughts, your so called worldly knowledge, ego and just feel the power and light within, you sure will get answer, it wont be Christ, Krishna, Allah, Those names wont matter, You will merge into supreme strength, and peace, we will have answer then, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND ANSWER LOOKING INSIDE OUT, WHEN ANSWER IS WITHIN,
I have found that on occasion I really sympathize with a friend of mine who feels that organizations of people are to be avoided as the plague; but I think that is peculiar of me, probably because I live in a rather close - knit community and sometimes find a «gold - fish» existence somewhat fatiguing.
It has often been observed that few people are more bigoted than «liberals» who feel themselves surrounded by closed minds.
I have myself always felt closer to theistic Hinduism and the teachings of Ramanuja (11th or 12th century), who founded the school of philosophy known as Visistadvaita or qualified non-dualism.
Kasper, who had earlier criticized the Christology and method of Küng's On Being a Christian but who most persons close to the scene felt would be supportive on the issue of the boundaries of theological inquiry, has become one of the primary leaders of Küng's opposition in Germany (the other being Karl Lehmann of the University of Freiburg) and has now emerged as the major theological adviser to the German Bishops» Conference,
Now, Ruddick is extraordinarily careful to write of maternal thinking not as an ontological given but as a hard - won epistemology that emerges from engaging in maternal practices, and she specifically attacks the «idealized Good Mother,» pointing out that many mothers «who live in the Good Mother's shadow... come to feel their lives are riddled with shameful secrets that even the closest friends can't share.»
Isabelle Stengers, who is a close collaborator of Prigogine, and who, in fact, «holds the pen,» is very much interested in Whitehead's conceptual framework and feels that it is quite adequate to address problems raised by contemporary science, such as the emergence of order and newness.
Itâ $ ™ s not like God made me this way and heâ $ ™ ll send me to hell if I am who he created me to be â $ ¦ I really feel closer to God because I no longer hate myself.â $
You have never felt closer to God, have never seen God more at work in your life, have never felt more freedom and joy in your interaction with neighbors and coworkers who need to see the love of Jesus, are seeing many answers to prayer, have a renewed interest and insight into Scripture, and are seeing God do amazing things in your life, and yet....
He did not float an ambiguously worded document in order to create an atmosphere in which those bishops who regarded themselves as closest to the pope's mind could feel that they had been given sufficient authority to abandon the Tradition.
Now that her trip has come to a close (she flew back last night), I feel a tinge of sadness, to say goodbye to a friend who I'll definitely miss hanging out with.
I have been thinking tons about bonds lately, as 90 % of my closest friends either got in our out of relationships... It's a weird feeling to cheer one friend up about being single for the first time in four years and then go back home and cheer my flatmae to go see the frist guy she's liked in pretty much the same period of time, who unfortunately happens to live on the other side of Europe.
I'm super excited and feel very lucky to have been chosen out of the many people who applied to speak, and can't wait until they announce the rest of the speakers closer to the end of the month.
The result has resonated with consumers who now feel a closer connection with a brand that shines a light on its people.
And by that I mean that likely 90 % + of the people who feel their work has been stolen are actually thieves themselves, having — at best — cobbled together a few disparate recipes into something that seems unique; more likely it's a close match to something that's out there dozens of times over.
That's how I felt about Kevin Brown, who was one of the scariest (and best) pitchers I've ever watched, but one who never came close to enshrinement.
There are people who are quick to suggest that kids shouldn't sit that close, which makes me wonder how much better I'd feel if it were a 26 - year - old in the hospital instead.
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